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Fantom [35]
2 years ago
6

Pls can probability be expressed as percentage ​

Mathematics
1 answer:
tia_tia [17]2 years ago
7 0
You can write it as a percentage, because people like to talk about probability as a percentage chance, or you can put it in the form of odds. The term “odds,” however, isn't exactly the same as probability. Odds refers to the ratio of the denominator of a probability to the numerator of a probability.
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